19-08-2026 22:52 via medpagetoday.com

Dramatic Increase in Active Surveillance Use for Prostate Cancer

(MedPage Today) -- Use of active surveillance for low- and favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer more than tripled since 2005, according to a large study of veterans.
In 2005 active surveillance accounted for 27% of men with low-risk prostate...
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